phantom:
14:10, Today: phantom rolled 34 using 1d39 ((34)).
14:11, Today: phantom rolled 10 using 2d6 ((5,5)).
After that we did something that involved: Keeping watch
Unfortunately, we could not make it to the strange structure before the end of the day. So we set about making camp. The Bullwug has proving himself, so we including him on watch. With Istvan's injury, I figured it was best he rest, so the Bullywug and I would stand watch. Showing my trust, I let the Bullywug to take first watch.
When it woke me for my watch, he had managed to defeat 3 prowling wolves by himself with such precision that it didn't wake us. I took my watch and nothing else bothered us. We all faced the day fully refreshed.
OOC: Take us home!
13:45, Today: The GM rolled 22 using 1d39 with rolls of 22.
Being very stealthy, one of Istvan's advantages!!
13:46, Today: The GM rolled 9 using 2d6+2 with rolls of 4,3.
"The bizarre building turned out to be the Temple of Transformation, dedicated to Abriog, the demigod of transformation. His cult, surely, was responsible for Stella's transformations, whether on purpose or randomly.
There were too many cultists to fight... but swordplay wasn't the only thing my famous pirate father had taught me. Using the utmost stealth, I led my allies through the halls of the temple, to its heart-- the treasure room, where lay the mystical Topaz of Transformation, and the cult's treasures, gained from using it to transform lead into gold...
With the Topaz removed from the hand of the statue of Abriog, Stella returned to her normal equine self, and we filled sacks with gold and tied it to her saddle... then we were discovered!
We climbed on Stella and raced through the halls to freedom... but when we got to safety, we found that the gold had turned back into lead... too bad! At least the Topaz of Transformation transformed too, into ashes that scattered in the wind... So off we went, to find a proper healer for my arm..."